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In a stunning discovery that revealed the full extent of the pontiff’s addiction, Vatican coroner Fernando Ruini released a report Thursday confirming Pope Francis died of a eucharistic overdose. “Our autopsy found the Holy Father had a substantial amount of Eucharist in his system— roughly four times the legal limit—at the time of death,” said Ruini, who added that measurements of the pope’s blood of Christ (BOC) were consistent with those from someone who had communed with Jesus for decades.
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#OTD in 1949 – Birth of Thin Lizzy lead singer, Phil Lynott.
#OTD in 1949 – Birth of Thin Lizzy lead singer, Phil Lynott.
Image | When asked by a journalist what it felt like to be black and Irish, Phil quipped, “Kinda like a pint of Guinness”. Irish rock star, bassist, singer and founder of Thin Lizzy, Phil Lynott is born in England to single mom Philomena Lynott. At about age four, Lynott moved to Dublin to live with his maternal grandmother. At a time when Dublin was a very homogeneous white society, Lynott did…

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Elvira wearing a "Make America Goth Again" hat as she sends her Tesla off in donation to NPR
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GREEN ACRES (1966) — 2.03 “I Didn’t Raise My Pig to Be a Soldier”
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The discovery represents a potential new way to recruit the immune system to fight treatment-resistant cancers using an iteration of mRNA technology and lipid nanoparticles, similar to COVID-19 vaccines, but with two key differences: use of a patient’s own tumor cells to create a personalized vaccine, and a newly engineered complex delivery mechanism within the vaccine.
Within 48 hours, the four human study participants showed remarkable results: their immune systems went into turbo cancer-destroying mode. And without surgery, radiation, or dangerous chemotherapy.
Folks, we may have a cure for cancer within your lifetime.
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I hate it when I get on the train in El Paso, miss my stop and end up in Istanbul.
I have a new favourite batshit rail idea
Please build it for the funny please please please
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A pic I drew for my upcoming TTRPG Dragonhead.
It's a take on the classic treasure check pic by David Trampier from the AD&D players handbook
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"Terry Pratchett, with Judge Dredd T-shirt" (Adventurer magazine #11, June/July 1987) Wendy Graham's 4-page interview in this issue took place after the hardcover release of Equal Rites, the third Discworld novel. (Previously)
"I remember when I first discovered D&D, in the early '70s, walking home in an absolute daze, thinking this was it, this was a whole new art-form and I had to get into it." -- Terry Pratchett
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